Developed the Agricultural Museum and Fish Park with the participation of “UNESCO” and “FAO”

The Ministry of Agriculture has announced that it has developed a plan to develop the Agricultural Museum and Fish Park, in partnership with “UNESCO” and “FAO” companies, Egyptian Agriculture Minister, UNESCO Regional Office Director of Cairo Sanz, Director of the United Nations, Noria Sanz, Unity of Noria After unity, after unity. The Agriculture Organization of the United Nations “FAO” Abdel Hakim al -Vakir; To discuss the means of joint cooperation.
The Agricultural Museum and Jamaleck Fish Park in Dokki (West Cairo) represent an important cultural, civilized and historical heritage, as the museum records agricultural development in Egypt for ages. According to a statement on Friday, the Ministry of Agriculture said that “Fish Park” also plays an important role in raising awareness of the importance of fish wealth, as well as the biological diversity of water.
In developing these two wires, the Egyptian Agriculture Minister has expressed his wish to take advantage of the experiences of “UNESCO” in the development of these two wires, turning the archaeological groups for visitors and researchers, to achieve the right purpose from them, to protect the right purpose from them, to protect them from their historical, cultural and entertainment nature.
The international organization has expressed its appreciation for the importance of protecting the agricultural and biodiversity in Egypt, and points out the readiness of the international organization “UNESCO”, to provide the technical support and expertise needed to develop the Agricultural Museum and Fish Park.
The Agricultural Museum was established in Egypt in the King Foud regime in the 1930s, and is known as the beginning of the Foud I Agricultural Museum, and in 1938, in 1938, it was the second largest agricultural museum from the Hungarian capital, Budapest, and was followed by a very important tourist sector. The civilization so far according to Egypt’s information authority.
There are three main sections in the museum; One of them is for plants, the second for animals and the last of the historical performance of agriculture from pre -history to the modern age, and includes the library and cinema hall, acting and lectures.
Egypt’s Ministry of Agriculture in Cairo “UNESCO” in Cairo is invited to attend the International Program, which will be held in Cairo over the next few months about Egypt’s famous fruit historic development.
The Ministry of Agriculture and “UNESCO” and “UNESCO” and “FAO” have agreed to establish a joint work team of “UNESCO” and “FAO” organizations to study the needs of the company and develop a comprehensive understanding of the development of the Agricultural Museum and Fish Park.
Fish Park, known as “Al -Jabalia”, was established by Khediv Ismail, 1867 in the Khediv Cairo scheme, and it was in the Jamaleck region (in the west of Kairo), with 49 different fish basins, rare fisheries, nanny, replicas, and replicas.